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Your question is too far stretched and difficult to advise without all the facts beforehand. Generally,if the action is one concerning property matters,money loaned ,car hire or similar then there are usually other evidences available which one can produce before the Courts such as live witnesses,bank statements,rent books,etc.

Please be more precise with the question.

Added: (in the US) ANYONE can sue ANYBODY for ANYTHING - regardless of the existence of a contract, or not. The matter of whether they have a valid case or claim, will be decided by the court or jury.

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